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Mar 03, 2012 15:43 |  #1

Good shoot with Darria last weekend. Took the opportunity to try out some PCB modifiers with my Einsteins.

1) 8.5 high output reflector from over my head

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2) 64" Extreme Silver PLM
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3) 30" x 60" softbox
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3) Just the bare bulb
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5) 22" white beauty dish
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Really enjoying shaping light with all the different modifiers. C&C welcome.

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Mar 04, 2012 01:51 |  #2

such strong features.


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Mar 04, 2012 22:20 |  #3

Great set here. Obviously a pro stylist, mua and model. Very nice work with a great variety in feel between the shots. 3 and 4 are my faves.


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Mar 05, 2012 08:33 as a reply to  @ russ71satellite's post |  #4

Thanks... actually not quite a pro team. Everybody working for free building portfolios, found them all on Model Mayhem.


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Mar 05, 2012 09:10 |  #5

Very nice set. The shadows bother me a bit in #1 but that's my only nitpick. How do you like the PLM? I'm thinking about buying the the soft silver.


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Mar 05, 2012 09:11 |  #6

I love #2. Great job, fantastic model!


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Mar 05, 2012 09:36 |  #7

DanThoman wrote in post #14027067 (external link)
.... How do you like the PLM? I'm thinking about buying the the soft silver.

It is quite a unique look I have to say. I am finding it works best for the "raw" kind of look in number 2, you get some crazy shadows on the wall. Fortunately, it is much nicer on features of the models face. Also it makes hair come alive- especially brown hair. Skin really looks nice with it, very different than the soft box look. Not sure how the soft silver would be, other than probably not as directional of course. This may help actually as I find you really have to aim the shiny silver very accurately or can end up with an underexposed face but proper body.


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